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US1027567A US49412809A US1909494128A US1027567A US 1027567 A US1027567 A US 1027567A US 49412809 A US49412809 A US 49412809A US 1909494128 A US1909494128 A US 1909494128A US 1027567 A US1027567 A US 1027567A
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  • apparatus of the character adapted formak- 1ng hollow glassware, such as jars, bottles or thelike, and in which the glass-blank is first subjected .to pressure -for' forming a'v plastic pressed hollow blank'which is then exemplified my invent-ionl'ina machineyof the latter character,- indicating only such;
  • tiple ofsprings' have been employedto exert pressureupon.
  • the presser plate sometimestwo, at other times three or .four, or any numberthat might be desired, 'Oneof the objections to mechanism of this charac ter has been the difliculty of maintaining" the springs of a given plunger-head at equal elastic stren h,'result1ng in difierent pressures at' di erent points of the presserplate.
  • Another-objection has been the annoyance 'occasionedby'the brealnng otthe springs and the'difliculty offindlng springs having elastic strength similar to those al .readyupon the head, and the loss of time occaslonedby changing springs, these iditficulties being enhanced byv the fact that 1n operation the springs are subjected'to heat and areliable to lose elasticity or strength; in consequence.
  • Figure- 1 represents" a side elevation of so much .of a machine for making" hollow glassware as is necessary-:to illustrate'the a'ppl'ication otmy 1nvent-1on "and embody ng an exemplification of my invention, the same beingpartlybroken away for better illus j tration of parts, and the plungerbeingin raised position.
  • Fig- 2' is 'aplan view of the same, partly broken away.
  • Fig; 3 is an;
  • the threads 16 at the I7 is a presser-plate which may have a presser-ring' '18suitably secured thereto and arranged to contact the neck-mold fupon descent of the plunger for confining the molten glass which has been introduced intothe press-mold; the shank of the plunger fitting the central aperture of said presserring.
  • .T-here is an elastic-fluid cushioning device interposed between the operating rod G and the press-mold which comprlsesa' cylmder 19 and. a piston 20 therefor one.
  • the plunger 4 is suitably secured to the cushionrylinder 19 as by being fastened to a flange 21 thereon by means of bolts 22.
  • the plunger may be provided with a cavity 23 which is coincident in position with a cavity 24 in the cylinder 19 and has an inlet-pipe 25 and an outlet-pipe 26, communicating with said cavity for the purpose of providing circulation-of a cooling agency in said cavity, for-instance water in order to maintain the plunger at proper temperature 'for acting upon the molten glass.
  • the cushion-piston 20 is shown as pro vided with expansion-rings 20 and connects with the presser-plate 1-7 in suitable manner, as by means of rods 27 preferably rigidlysecurcd to the piston and to the presser-plate the resser-plate being preferably prevented from turning as by passing said rods through bearings 8 in lugs 29 0f the cylinder 19.
  • Tl18" C Vl111ClQl 19 is prevented from turning by a rod 30 secured to i said cylinder and slidable in a bearing 31 11511111 COllStl'll 011.
  • yoke 32 is a litt-out ttor lifting the pressed blank out of the press-mold and may be of T have shown thesame as comprising a voae 33 on lwhich trips 34 are pivoted on bolts 35, the trips being arranged to be received under lugs 36 at the respective sides of the neck-mold
  • the yoke is secured to a piston rod 37. having a piston 38 attached thereto which reciprocates in a cylinder 39, a branch-pipe 4O connecting the-pipe 10 with one end of the cylinder 39 and a branch-pipe 41 connectcylinder, a rod 42 secured to the yoke and sliding in a bearing 43 preventing said yoke from turning.
  • the neck-mold being placed on the press- I mold, when by manipulation .of the operating' lever 13, the controlling valvel2 is turned for admittin compressedair above press-mold; .lVhenthe presser-ringflfi en gages the neck-mold, (the presser-plate'iwill pisto'n'20 and the compression of the air in the cylinder 19,.
  • valve 44 comprlses a valve-seat stem 47 passing through a cup 48 secured tothe head 49 on the cylinder 19, the stem having a spring 50 thereabout, the tension of which may be regulated by a nut 51, air-passages 52 being provided in said cup and communicating. with the interior of the cylinder 19.
  • an auxiliary clvlinder which. C0111- iiiiii'iica't'es' ⁇ 'it1i the main cusl'iion-c'vlinder 19 as by means of a passage i and a pipe 5-) thrcadedin an opening 56 in the head of the cushion-cylinder, which communicates I nitl'i th'e'i'nterior of said cushion-cylinder, the said-131138 136111 secured to the auxiliary vlin'derin suitable manner and coin-j inunicating ivith the interior thereof.
  • a pistont'onthe auxiliiirycvlinder arranged to be positioned therein for increas- --ing or decreasing the cushion-space upon which the main cushion-piston acts. It i hown as P1.0 ⁇ l(l8(l ⁇ vith expansion-rings I he positioning-of this piston may be accomplished by iiieans of a screw SShavii' g threaded bearing 59 in the end 60 of said auxiliary cylinder and operated bya handi'egulating the pressure exerted upon the and I regulating this pressure in delicate manner,
  • pressure upon tnepres'ser -plate may beregulated to-a niQeIy/flndfl ClISDIOII'PIOVIClGCl for" the p'resser-parts which-will i'mai'i tain the initial inov'einent "of ivitlidrawal from.
  • an elastic-fluid cush-j ioning device comprising a' piston and cylinder operatively interposed between said plunger and resser-part and forming a single elastic-fluid cushion acting upon said ,presser-part' at a plurality of points, cross substantially as described.
  • an elastic-fluid cushioning device comprising a piston and cyl inder :operatively interposed between said plunger and presser-part and forming a single elastic-fluid cushion acting upon said presser-part' at a plurality of points, cross;
  • said'plunger and said presserpart comprising t'wo'parts, ,namely,"a-pistonvfand-a cylinder having and-compression spaceftherebetween the "flu d wherein is compressed by- "tl1e.advano-jing movement of said operating ln'ea'nsfone" of: said parts having connection Willi said.
  • C0111b111lt1011,x111 an apparatus for I manufacturing glassware, embraomg a plun ger, a press-mold, apres'ser-p'art, and .oper--" ating means for causing reciproc'ationfbe- 'tween' the said plunger and Presser-part,

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I J. scams. .KPFQATUS FOR MANUFACTURING GLASSWARE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 5, 1909.
Patented Mayzs', 1912.
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APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING GLASSWARE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 5, 1909.
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4 Specification a: Letters latenn; -Pa', tented 1\Iay 28,1912 Application filed May 5, 1909 Serial 11o. 494,128
@enbffthe'United States,residing. at- Antler-- -.'son, in the count-yof Madison andstate ofj Indiana,-h-ave invented certain new and use:
which the follow-v My. invention relates to' app'a'ratu s for is su jectcd topressure, and" especially to.
.. subjected toi a blowing O ti have I I v I g ingthe cushioning effect of said cushvioning means.
apparatus of the character adapted formak- 1ng hollow glassware, such as jars, bottles or thelike, and in which the glass-blank is first subjected .to pressure -for' forming a'v plastic pressed hollow blank'which is then exemplified my invent-ionl'ina machineyof the latter character,- indicating only such;
parts'of the machine, however, as are news-J sary to illustrate my invention. x
t It has been a practice heretoforein ma -i chines of the latter character-to employ a character is illustrated in; v I
No; 722,634, granted. me March 10, 1903, for.
presser-pla'te on the" plunger-headwhich is held by spring-pressure uponi-a usual neck-- mold while' the plunger is beingreleased vfromthe pressed. blank, the presser-plate upon such release following the plunger in its upward mo'vement A mechanism of this Letters ,Patent' glass blowing machine. Machines of this.
character have been used in: which a-m11l-.-
tiple ofsprings' have been employedto exert pressureupon. the presser plate, sometimestwo, at other times three or .four, or any numberthat might be desired, 'Oneof the objections to mechanism of this charac ter has been the difliculty of maintaining" the springs of a given plunger-head at equal elastic stren h,'result1ng in difierent pressures at' di erent points of the presserplate. Another-objection .has been the annoyance 'occasionedby'the brealnng otthe springs and the'difliculty offindlng springs having elastic strength similar to those al .readyupon the head, and the loss of time occaslonedby changing springs, these iditficulties being enhanced byv the fact that 1n operation the springs are subjected'to heat and areliable to lose elasticity or strength; in consequence. f It is the object of my invention to avoid these difiicult'ies an l to provide a device that man facturing-glassware in which the glass {latter-t 1 r in amac'hine which embodies a-press-mold will dispense u .311 the necessity of 1 have shown' this accompli springs" for the purpose mentioned, and to provide a device in which. the pressure upon' the presser-part may be maintained uniform throughoutthe presser'-part.
It is -a further object of my invention.
thel-pressi-mold and plunger; further" to.
to provide a press-mold-and a plunger, with .operatingmeans for pausing approach be tween the'same, and'an elastic-fluid cushioning means op'eratively disposed bet-ween provide a .pressmiold and a plunger, with operating means for causing reciprocation between the same, and a presserrpart, there being'relative movement between said plunger .and resser-part, and elastic-fluid cushioning means for said last-nalnedfniove mnt'; and, further, to provide means for "Mvinventmn willbe further readily un-.
claims, and from the drawings, which Figure- 1 represents" a side elevation of so much .of a machine for making" hollow glassware as is necessary-:to illustrate'the a'ppl'ication otmy 1nvent-1on "and embody ng an exemplification of my invention, the same beingpartlybroken away for better illus j tration of parts, and the plungerbeingin raised position. Fig- 2' is 'aplan view of the same, partly broken away. Fig; 3 is an;
enlarged side elevation of the same, partly means, in section on- 'the line ,a-a of Fig. 1. p
broken awa'y for .lietter illustration of parts,
' I hay-,e illustrated my invention asa'pplied table and a.blow-.'mold table.
1 represents a press-moldtable is" j ournale'd about a column-'2, the table having thereon a-suitablenumber of press-molds,
one ofwhich isshownat 3.- The press-molds :are arranged. ,to be alternately positioned under. a g l'un ger .4 in usual manner.v 1 p I 5 indicates a' blow-mold table adapted to 9 rotate in unisonv with the table-lander 7 5, derstood from the following description and rod 6 which acts on the plunger for reciprocating the same, the rod having connection with a plston 7 operating in acylinder 8 in usual manner. This operation may be accomplished by compressed air' received through a feed-pipe 9 and through pipes 10 11 connectingwith the interior of the cylinder 8 at the respective sides of its pistong a controllin valve 12 for the same being provided, w ich is manipulated by an operating-lever 13. v
14 represents a suitable mold-shown as a separable neckanold of usual construction,
which is arranged to be placed-upon the press mold 3, and is provided with suitable suspending means for the pressed glassblank, shown at 15, hese suspending means necleendot. the fruit-jar;
1 being for instance the threads 16 at the I7 isa presser-plate which may have a presser-ring' '18suitably secured thereto and arranged to contact the neck-mold fupon descent of the plunger for confining the molten glass which has been introduced intothe press-mold; the shank of the plunger fitting the central aperture of said presserring. Y
.T-hereis an elastic-fluid cushioning device interposed between the operating rod G and the press-mold which comprlsesa' cylmder 19 and. a piston 20 therefor one.
of said parts being connected with the plunger and the other with the p'resser plate. Thus the plunger 4 is suitably secured to the cushionrylinder 19 as by being fastened to a flange 21 thereon by means of bolts 22. The plunger may be provided with a cavity 23 which is coincident in position with a cavity 24 in the cylinder 19 and has an inlet-pipe 25 and an outlet-pipe 26, communicating with said cavity for the purpose of providing circulation-of a cooling agency in said cavity, for-instance water in order to maintain the plunger at proper temperature 'for acting upon the molten glass.
The cushion-piston 20 is shown as pro vided with expansion-rings 20 and connects with the presser-plate 1-7 in suitable manner, as by means of rods 27 preferably rigidlysecurcd to the piston and to the presser-plate the resser-plate being preferably prevented from turning as by passing said rods through bearings 8 in lugs 29 0f the cylinder 19. Tl18" C Vl111ClQl 19 is prevented from turning by a rod 30 secured to i said cylinder and slidable in a bearing 31 11511111 COllStl'll 011.
on the operating cylinder 8.
32 is a litt-out ttor lifting the pressed blank out of the press-mold and may be of T have shown thesame as comprising a voae 33 on lwhich trips 34 are pivoted on bolts 35, the trips being arranged to be received under lugs 36 at the respective sides of the neck-mold The yoke is secured to a piston rod 37. having a piston 38 attached thereto which reciprocates in a cylinder 39, a branch-pipe 4O connecting the-pipe 10 with one end of the cylinder 39 and a branch-pipe 41 connectcylinder, a rod 42 secured to the yoke and sliding in a bearing 43 preventing said yoke from turning. Movement of the operating lever 13 in'one direction will cause descent of the'plun'ger and lift-out,- and movement tion will cause ascent'of said plunger followed by ascent of said lift-out, as more .fully shown and described in Letters Patent Nos. 855,344 and 855,345, granted me May "as, 1907,
ceived in the press-mold in usual manner, the neck-mold being placed on the press- I mold, when by manipulation .of the operating' lever 13, the controlling valvel2 is turned for admittin compressedair above press-mold; .lVhenthe presser-ringflfi en gages the neck-mold, (the presser-plate'iwill pisto'n'20 and the compression of the air in the cylinder 19,. this pressure being great the plunger 4, and definitely positioning the resser-parts upon the neck-mold and actgel 4 passing through the presser-plate into theblank of molten glass for shaping the ,tarded descent of said cushion-piston, As shown, the valve 44 comprlses a valve-seat stem 47 passing through a cup 48 secured tothe head 49 on the cylinder 19, the stem having a spring 50 thereabout, the tension of which may be regulated by a nut 51, air-passages 52 being provided in said cup and communicating. with the interior of the cylinder 19.-
i'ng the pipe 11 with the other end of said of said operating lever in the other direc-- A suitable blank of molten glass, is re-'.
the piston .7, whereby the cushion-cylinder '19 and piston 20 are caused to approach the est at the lowermost limit of movement of ing as-a firm clamp for the same, the plunsame. The Presser-ring continesthe molten glass within the press-mold and" the elhsticv fluid compressed within the cushion-cylina der aids in recession of the plunger as soon Pressure-regulating means are provided? be arrested, causing arrestof the cushion said valve for causing a prompt orrer 45 in thecylin'der, a valve-proper 46 on af for said elastic-fluid cushioning means.
Thus an auxiliary clvlinder which. C0111- iiiiii'iica't'es' \\'it1i the main cusl'iion-c'vlinder 19 as by means of a passage i and a pipe 5-) thrcadedin an opening 56 in the head of the cushion-cylinder, which communicates I nitl'i th'e'i'nterior of said cushion-cylinder, the said-131138 136111 secured to the auxiliary vlin'derin suitable manner and coin-j inunicating ivith the interior thereof. 3?
is, a pistont'onthe auxiliiirycvlinder arranged to be positioned therein for increas- --ing or decreasing the cushion-space upon which the main cushion-piston acts. It i hown as P1.0\ l(l8(l \vith expansion-rings I he positioning-of this piston may be accomplished by iiieans of a screw SShavii' g threaded bearing 59 in the end 60 of said auxiliary cylinder and operated bya handi'egulating the pressure exerted upon the and I regulating this pressure in delicate manner,
.of this pressure .I provide; a relief-valve 1 62 so ar tinged 'a'slto operate upon. t-hepresenee of a given pressure in-the cushion-cylinder;-
/ 1 6G .about ivli'ich aspring- 07 is coiled, theproper,and-
i 'aintar'ning the cushion space fivlieel 61, andso arranged. that thetui ning of thescrew will regulate'the position of'the piston in theaux'iliarv cushion cylinder. 6'2 is a vent to rearof the piston 57.
' in the auxiliary The position of the piston 'cushion-cylinder '1'eg",iilates tlie cubic space v upon \vhichthe piston n the inain cush oncylinder acts at each operation of the plunger, \vhcrebfv the amount of fluid, for iiistance air, which. is acted upon by each coinpi'essing niovenient of the piston in the niain cnsliion cylinder, is determined, and thereby presser-pla't,
For further regulation pass. Assuming that the relief-valveis -set.
'for resisting a given pressure, when that is exceeded. in thecushion-space,
pressure {the relief-valve w excessive pressureand ini iiediatelyclo'se for the "balance of; the pressure in ineans oiniy improved device, .the
pressure upon tnepres'ser -plate may beregulated to-a niQeIy/flndfl ClISDIOII'PIOVIClGCl for" the p'resser-parts which-will i'mai'i tain the initial inov'einent "of ivitlidrawal from.
' while the plunger is,
inoldand' pressed g lass blank; in position r .part and assing; through. .its. 1
xpressed blank, this cushion" acting between .theplu'nger' and the presserepjlate: for aiding. in withdrawing the pl provided for Having thus fully described' iii both of said parts acted on by a nut 68 having threaded c0n-- ill open for relievingthe.
a piston and a vlinder haviii i pressio n space "'tlierehetu'eei'i"; -resisting said" last-named ff movement and thereby.compressing the elasticfluid in said spac'e'yone of .Wltl] said plunge the.
ngerfand holding the presserx-plate .in position, the action being quick and in the nature of a kicking'niotion,
for providing cushioned release of the 1)lll11' ger which will; preveiiti'njurytothe press-ed blank and linsure propere withdrawal ot' the plunger and naintei-iance, of position of the pressed glasssblank during such withdrawal.
'inold 1 in usual manner and. transferred to the bl'o v-niolch or other suitable inecli'a' -nsii'i further. operation uponthe I pressed blanks} My.improved; idevice insuresfcqual pres sure-upon all parts of the pi'esse -parts and periiiits delicate regulation of thepressure exerted upon the same. It is further sub-' stantial and avoids the necessity of frequent renewing of parts;
\vliat I'claiin as new and desire to Letters Patent 1- 111 an apparatus for nia'ii' 'f dturing hollow glassware, the'conibinati {vith/ a plunger. press-mold, and nieaiis" mold, of elastic-fluid cushioning in'eans 0p- .erativel interposed between said plunger and press-mold and comprising tivd 'parts, iiainelvga piston and acvlinder hav ng a fluid-compression space between them; 'the conipressioii'of said fiuid being caused by relative "movement between. saidtwo parts,
one-of said parts having connection with- -said plunger and the other of said parts inold and said means foiwcausing approach between said plunger.
havingconnection with saidlpr and press-mold for compre ing thefiuid in said cylinder. the said. coini irelssed *fiu id in said compressionspace urgi 'igquick' recession between said plunger andtl e' pressed .the pressed blank is lifted fro n the press- I Q "approach between said plun er andfp'iessglass gins'aid' press-mold; upon the retraction of: said last nainecl neans, forfithe purpose describedl. t
'ZJIn an apparatus for. nanufactui'ii'ig hollow glassware. the combination with a plungciz, a- -p1essinold'. nieans' fofr 'ca usi 11g approach between said Ipliingerand pressiiiold, and 21131 rpurt. there b'eing re'las ti-ve movement p n itted betiv eeir saill oluii ger and-press r pa'i't. 'eltistic fli'iid "cushioning nieans oii prisin'gtivo' parts nainelv.
p nid coinarranged for id" parts lltfl'lng connection Tina the ot lier of .saitl parts ,havinlgf COIiiiEcit iOnl\Vltlf-salitl resser- Icons'tia'ictedand; arranged for urging recession, bv' theacti'on of the elasticffiiiid compressed in said space; betaveen sa plung'er aiid'the glass pressed ini mold with an'eXplosiveimpulse upon reid presstraction ofsaid means for causing approach between said plunger and press-mold, sub-. stantially for the purpose described.
3. In an -appar= 1'tus :ffor' manufacturing hollow glassware, the' combination with a- ;plunger, a press-mold," means 'ifor causing up. roach between said plunger a IIdLPIQS S Hi d, and a presser-part, there being relativemovement permittedibetwee n said plungera-nd presser-part,ofelastic-fluid cushionmg means comprising trv" parts-namely, a piston and a cylinder ,vinga fluid conr" space therebe'tween, the jcompress1'0n,of said fluid'bem caused by relative v movement between lsaid' 't.wo parts, and arranged for res sting said last-named movemenrand. therebycohipressing the elastic: a,
fluid in said" space, one of s id parts having connection with said plunger and the other presser-part' and constructec' and arranged of said parts'h-aving connection with said for urging recession, by the action of theelastic-fluid compressed in' s'aid space, be?
tween said plunger and the glass pressed-in said press-mold, upon .retractlon, of said means, for causi'ng'approach" between said plunger andpresskmolduand means for ad'- usting the capacity of resistance. of said elastic-fluid cushioning mean's, fort-he, pur
pose described.
4. In an apparatus for manufacturing glassware, the combination with-a plunger and press-mold, of a' plunger-actuating'piston and cylinder, and' a fluid-compression -"plu11ge1'-eushioning piston and cylinder arranged ,in alinement'and in different crossv sectional planes, for the purpose specified.
"5.111 combination, in an apparatus for manufacturing glassware embracing ail-lunger and, presser-part. an elastic-fluid cush-j ioning device comprising a' piston and cylinder operatively interposed between said plunger and resser-part and forming a single elastic-fluid cushion acting upon said ,presser-part' at a plurality of points, cross substantially as described.
ion. in an apparatus for 'sectionallv' of the area of said presser-part :6.- .ln combinat manufacturingglassware embracing a plun- 4 ger and presser-part, an elastic-fluid cushioning device. comprising a piston and cyl inder :operatively interposed between said plunger and presser-part and forming a single elastic-fluid cushion acting upon said presser-part' at a plurality of points, cross;
sectionally of,the area of said presser part and adjusting means -for said cushioning means, substantially as described.
7.1In combination, in an apparatus for manufacturing glassware;- embracing a plunger, a press-mold, a .p'resser-part,.- and operating means for causing reciprocation between said plunger and resser-part and said press-mold, of elastic fluid-cushioning connection withgsaidplunger and the other ineansfbetween plunger and 'pres'ser-" part comprising two parts, namely, a piston] and a cylinder having fluid-compression spacetherebetween, the fluid wherein is .compressed by the advancing movement of said operating'meang'one of said parts having of saidpartshaving connection withsaid whereby an initial kicking retraction is imparted to said plunger by said compressed fluid upon retraction of said ope 'at'ing meansfsubstantially as and for the purpose described.
SuIncom'binat-ion, in an apparatus for manufacturing glassware,- enmracing "a plunger, :1: press-mold, a presser-part, and operating means for causing reciprocation between said plunger and presser-part' and said press-mold. of elasticeushioning'meaus acting on. said plunger and said presscr part "comirisino two )a'rts, namely. a )iston and a cylinder-ha ing a lluid-col'npression space therebetween, -the-fluid wherein is compressed, by the advancing movement of said operating means, one of said pa'rtslmving connection with said plunger and the other of said parts having connection with said presse'r-part,and constructed and arranged whereby an initial lkicking retraction is imparted to saidplung'er by; said compressed fluid u on retraction of said 'overatm means-and automatically acting pressure re 'means acting on said plunger and said presser-part .and comprising twoparts, namely, a'- piston and a cylinder'having fluid compression space therebetween, the fluid wherein is compressed by the advancing movement of said operating means,one
of said parts having connection with said *presser-part, and constructed and ar'anged' I plunger-and ther other. of said parts have",
ing connection with fsaid'presser-part, a d constructed and arranged whereby an'mitia'l kicking'retraction iis im art'ed to 'said'plun- 'ger bysaid compressed uid upon retraction of said operating means,; and a normally closed automatic relief-valve communicating with said fluid-compression space, sub-' ,stantiallyfior the purpose described, 1
. lOPIn combination, in ail-apparatus for manufa'ct ring glassware, emln acing apleni ger, a prsssm'oldpa resser-part, and operating means for causing reciprocation move merit between said'plunger and'said pres'ser- .Partand -said press-mold, of elastic, fluid cushioning means acting on. said'plunger and said presserpart comprising t'wo'parts, ,namely,"a-pistonvfand-a cylinder having and-compression spaceftherebetween the "flu d wherein is compressed by- "tl1e.advano-jing movement of said operating ln'ea'nsfone" of: said parts having connection Willi said. plunger and the other of said parts having connection with presser-part, and-con .ed and arranged whereby "an initial -1.-i v said compressed fluidjupon retraotion of said o-peratlng means, an ,nUXlllaiY cylinder "communicating with, the "elastic fiuid-space 'in said cylinder, and meansforregulating the cushioning" space in'said aux- .-1l1ary. cyl nder, substantially for. the purpose described/ I v a I 11. In C0111b111lt1011,x111 an apparatus for I manufacturing glassware, embraomg a plun ger, a press-mold, apres'ser-p'art, and .oper--" ating means for causing reciproc'ationfbe- 'tween' the said plunger and Presser-part,
of elastic fluid-cushioning means acting on said plunger flIlClSflld presser-partcomprising two 1 )arts,=-namely, a piston and 'a"cyl inder having a fluid-compres'sion' space I "an auxiliary cushion-cylinder, anormally -there'between, the fluid wherein is 'feoms pressed by the relative "movement between M said plunger and presser-part-caused by'the advancing movement ofsaid operating means, one of said parts having. connection with said plunger and-the; other ofsaid parts having connection with -said. presser part, and constructedandarranged where-- by an initial"kickingretractionis imparted;
to said plunger by -.said compressed fluid upon retraction of "said operating 'm'eans,
closed relief-valv ehaving- -comrnunicationv with said cylinder, and means for adjusting for-the purpose described.
therelieving effect ,ofsaid auxiliary (Bushion-cylinder and 'i'elief-valve, substantially 12. In an appara Qhollow glassware, the combination. with aplunger and'-presserpart,--of a iston and cylinder operativly; interpose between said plunger and press er a'rt for forming elasticfluid: cushionlng means between sald plunger and presserfpart, substantiallya-s described 7 4 'ig retraction is imparted tosaid plun-j' ms for {manufacturing .113; In {an apparatusfor manufacturing glassware, thecom'bin'ation with aplunger and press mold, otmeans for causing re-.
ciprocating mov ment between saidplunger'and press-mold, and an elastic-fluid cushioning deviee'operatively interposed be tween saidlast-n'amed means and said plunger and press-mold-and acting for urging .q'uickjwit-hdrawing' movement between said plunger and'p1fess n'1old,vupon retraction of the first named means substantially for the purpose described; a
'14.:In an apparatus for manufacturing hollow.v glassware, the combination with a plunger and press-mold, of means .for eaus fing reciprocating-movement, between said plunger and press-mold, and an elastic-fluid cushioning device operatively interposed be-.
tween said last-named means and saidplunsubstantially for the.
-15 In an apparatusfformanufacturing hollow glassware, .thecombinationwith a ing rec'iproeating 'movement' between; said plunger andpress-mold," and an elastic-fluid 'oushionin'gdeviee operatii'ely,interposedbe tween said-last-named means an said plun-- gerand press mold, "and acting for urging 7 quick. withdrawing movementbetween sald vplunger and pr-ess moldupon retraction of fsaid first named nieans,-said' last-named,
means, plunger, press-mold-a'nd elastic-fluid oushionin device, being line with. each other, :s'u stantiall'y-" for the, purpose de: scribed'.:. e
In testimony whereof, I hare signed my name hereto in the presenc'e of two' sub SCI'lblng witnesses. f
Witnesses COLEMAKiAVERg LIILIAN- BURNE'IT;
Joni; sour-Es Y
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